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To the Editor: ''What It Takes to Be a Neo-Neoconservative'' (Week in Review, Oct. 19), by James Atlas, compares liberals who now support the Iraq war to the ''neoconservatives'' of the late 1960's and early 70's, whose ''decision to support the...

To the Editor: Pankaj Mishra (''Yearning to Be Great, India Loses Its Way,'' Op-Ed, Sept. 16) asserts that in India secular democracy is being replaced by ''a unitary Hindu nationalism,'' and this explains the government's position on Kashmir. But...

September 22, 2000, Friday

IN ''Bobos in Paradise,'' his acute if sometimes cutesy new book about the merger of America's bourgeoisie and its Bohemians (which he merges into ''Bobos''), David Brooks looks back now and then to the 1950's, the golden age of the liberal science...

To the Editor: Nathan Glazer's review of ''Show Me a Hero,'' by Lisa Belkin (March 14), compounds a problem in her book. She chose to omit any substantive description of the sustained efforts of citizens of diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds...

No doubt somewhere passions still rage over political ideas as distinguished from practical politics, but their celebration in a two-hour television documentary through the careers of four New York academics is not the usual stuff of prime time. Yet...

Who says affirmative action wasn't part of the immigrant model? It just had a different name. The old Tammany Hall bosses had a much better grasp of social and economic theory than they're given credit for. Patronage went far beyond making sure...